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Colchester Global Investors names distribution head

15 March 2016 • By • 1 min read

Colchester Global Investors names distribution head

Global sovereign bond manager Colchester Global Investors has appointed a new head of distribution for its Australian business. Angela MacPherson ...

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Decimal 'pivots' to institutional market

After a tumultuous end to 2015 which saw Decimal replace its executive team and rethink its strategy, the ASX-listed robo-adviser is rolling out ...

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Macquarie appeals ASIC 'client money' decision

Macquarie Group has applied to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) for a review of ASIC's decision to apply licence conditions to the bank over ...

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Draghi 'botches' ECB easing: Perpetual

European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi has made a serious "communications error" by telling financial markets the ECB will not be making ...

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Investment returns near GFC lows: BlackRock

The return outlook for equities and bonds is nearing post-GFC lows, with the BlackRock Investment Institute expecting “compressed market returns” over ...

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Hybrids aren't defensive assets, says ACBC

There is confusion within the industry regarding the function of hybrid bonds, with the Australian Corporate Bond Company (ACBC) indicating they are ...

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Managed funds crack SMSF market

Over a quarter of SMSF portfolios are now made up of managed funds, according a new survey conducted by OneVue. A quarterly survey conducted by ...

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Macquarie slapped with more licence conditions

ASIC has imposed additional licence conditions on Macquarie Bank's Australian Financial Services Licence. The corporate regulator imposed the ...

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Fundamental investing 'out the window'

Quantitative investment strategies based on 'momentum' now dominate investment markets – but that's actually good news if you are a fundamental ...

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'Brutal transparency' required on super fees

In its quest to lower default super fees, the Australian government should be "brutal" on transparency and require employers to become more involved ...

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